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Lost Your Sense of Smell Due to COVID? New Study Explains When It Could Return – ScienceAlert
“Persistent COVID-19–related anosmia has an excellent prognosis with nearly complete recovery at 1 year,” said researchers after…

A new study says it might take up to a year for the ability to smell to return after COVID-19.
Anosmia the partial or total loss of smell has been one of the defining symptoms of COVID-19.
The study, published in the JAMA medical journal, says anosmia…
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